SCRUBBING BRUSH definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
SCRUBBING BRUSH definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
scrubbing brush
Take the pan off the heat and carefully use a scrubbing brush to stir the soda -- the food should come right off.
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Then he fished out a stiff scrubbing brush and began to scrub the jumper as if it was a floor.
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When washing, if the article is badly soiled, use a small scrubbing brush and scrub the goods over the washboard.
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The floors were made of wide rough boards, the planing and polishing given by the broom, the old-fashioned mop, and the scrubbing brush.
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A dish-pan of hot water and a scrubbing brush stood upon the floor beside her.
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Not a mark of that kind shall ever be insulted by a scrubbing brush.
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Every eye went to the pompadour, cropped like a scrubbing brush, and recognized the truth of this assertion.
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Wash it carefully before you put it on to boil, removing rust or mold with a small, stiff scrubbing brush.
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He nodded--and tucked away the scrubbing brush.
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Cotton uniforms may be washed with water, soap, and a scrubbing brush, wrung out, and stretched, properly creased, on a flat wood surface in the sun to dry.
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His hair, coarse in texture, sprinkled with gray and cropped close, stood straight up on his forehead like a scrubbing brush.
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No matter how discolored it becomes by weathering and the accumulation of foreign substances, a vigorous application of soap, water, and a scrubbing brush will whiten it.
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Frantically grasping soap, scrubbing brush and towel she tried to erase the foul stain from her character.
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We awake betimes to the rattle of the scrubbing brush and the sharp overthrow of stovepipes.
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The latter dropped his scrubbing brush into the bucket of suds and stood with arms akimbo studying the captain.
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